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  5. BRIGAND

    LONDON, Friday.— Fehim Pasha is being treated like a prinoe at Mudania. The Europeans are indignant, and the Sultan is showing scant respect ...

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  6. LOCAL RACING

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  7. VICTORIAN RACING

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  8. CASTAWAYS

    The Shipping Master (Captain Smith), at noon to-day, paid off the members of tho Carnarvon Castle crew, at present resident in the ...

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  9. BOAT RACE

    SYDNEY, This Day, The sculling race for the championship of the world between Towns, the Australian champion (the present holder of the belt), ...

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  10. CRICKET

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  11. LABOR PARTY

    BUNBURY, This Day.— A meeting of the Political Labor Party was held in the William Hall on, Wednesday night a fair number being present. The chief ...

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  12. BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking in the House of Commons in the debate on the Army Reform Scheme, Mr. Balfour deprecated this extension instead ...

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  13. BULOW WARNED

    LONDON, Friday.—Various sections of the Radicals in the Reichstag have warned Count Von Bulow that the price of their support must be liberal ...

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  14. TYPHOID

    NORTHAM, This Day.—Two more cases of typhoid fever have been reported during the last few days. There are now nine cases in the ...

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  15. CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday. — The London “Daily Mail” says that J. R. Mackay, the Australian, has been invited to join the South African cricket team in ...

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  16. RESCUED

    LONDON, Friday.—The mail boat Konigin Wilhelmina has stranded outside Flashing. A tug has rescued ninety of the ...

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  17. BELIEF CONCERTS.

    On Monday evening, in King’s Theatre, a benefit concert will be tendered to the survivors of the Carnarvon Castle, under the patronage of His ...

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  18. EDUCATION

    LONDON, Friday—Dr. Oldham, ophthalmic surgeon at Brighton has bequ[?]thed £60,000 to-higher education. ...

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  19. REBELLION

    LONDON, Friday.—The rebellious [?]tribe attacked the Italian primitive expedition in Italian East Africa, near Dance, but were repulsed with a ...

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  20. “ON ME ’EAD.”

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr. G. R. Humble, J.P, Margaret Thompson was charged with ...

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  21. RICHMOND V. MERCANTILE.

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  22. WELSH CONCERT.

    St. David’s Day was celebrated yesterday evening in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Perth, a fine programme of, national songs was given in the presence ...

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  23. COOKING

    Yesterday afternoon there was an interesting exhibition of cooking by gas at the premises of the Gas and cake Co., Ltd., in Fremantle, when ...

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  24. FATALITY

    Last night the Claremont Swimming Club chartered the steamer Westralian for the purposes of holding a cruise and concert on the river. ...

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  25. CANAL

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported that the German Government propose to widen the North Sea Canal sufficiently to admit a battleship of the ...

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  26. THE RELATIONS.

    The Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. M. Samson) has arranged for a meeting of representatives of those who have interested themselves so heartily in ...

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  27. UGLY FALL

    NORTHAM, This Day.—Mr. W. L. Stewart had a narrow escape from bad wounds on Thursday evening. He was riding across the Central ...

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  28. EAST FREMANTLE v. NORTH FREMANTLE.

    The game between the above teams was commenced on tho North Fremantle Oval before a very small attendance. The wicket was in good ...

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  29. TELEGRAMS

    Both the S.A. and W.A. Interstate lines were working badly this morning, and there were heavy leakage at the Eucla end. Interstate business ...

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  30. STREET LIGHTING

    The Fremantle Gas and Coke Company have renewed their offer of the 23rd December, 1904, to the Fremantle Municipal Council, namely, the ...

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  31. CLAREMONT SWIMMERS HELP .

    The Claremont Swimming Club held a seasonable excursion down the river and out-into Gage Roads last evening in the s.s. Westerlian. During the ...

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  32. DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Lewis Sibley, accountant, was awarded £613 damages concerning a railway accident. ...

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  33. LOCO PICNIC

    The annual loco picnic of the Railway Department was held to-day at Peppermint Grove. The railway men and their wives ...

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  34. RELIEF CONCERTS.

    Mr. T. O’Beirne is arranging to hold a specially good concert on Thursday night next from the balcony of the Hotel Orient. The programme, which ...

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  35. IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Parkes, M.P., speaking at Louth yesterday, declared that the Nonconformists would not allow disestablishment to be shunted ...

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  36. PERTH MATCHES

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  37. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    A thanksgiving service will be held to-morrow morning at the Sailors Rest, when the Rev. Robert Hanlan, Presbyterian minister, will officiate, ...

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  38. FREMANTLE v. WANDERERS.

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  39. DELAYED WIRES

    Owing to an interruption in the Eastern telegraph lines, no particulars of the Durnan-Towns sculling race, the Newmarket Handicap, or New ...

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  40. SHOOTING

    LONDON, Friday.—Hector Fraser, M’Intosh, and Greig divided 17,328 franks in the triennial championship pigeon shooting contest at Monto ...

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  41. Family Notices

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